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German Championships: Masur and Korpatsch win the title in Biberach

Daniel Masur and Tamara Korpatsch won the individual titles at the German Indoor Championships in Biberach with three-set victories.

For the 46. German Championships in Biberach, Daniel Masur (Tennispark Versmold) and Tamara Korpatsch (Club an der Alster) have won the titles. Masur (ATP 346) defeated Marvin Möller (Rahlstedter HTC, ATP 622) in the final with 2:6,6:3,6:2, the top seeded Korpatsch (WTA 167) defeated Katharina Hobgarski (BASF TC Ludwigshafen, WTA 281) from the Porsche Talent Team of the German Tennis Association in three sets with 5:7,6:0,6:0,6:1. For both of them it is their first triumph in the national championships:”The title means a lot to me, first of all because I had already lost in the final three years ago. I was a bit tense at the beginning, but fortunately I was able to improve more and more in the course of the game. The triumph is the perfect year-end,”says Masur. Tamara Korpatsch was also relieved after her final victory over Katharina Hobgarski:”Being German Champion feels great, of course. I started the match nervously, also because of the crowd. In the second set I changed my game and varied my tempo more, so I was able to turn the game around. I’m so glad I didn’t even make it to the semi-finals here in Biberach before.”

Already on Saturday Lena Rüffer and Yannick Maden (both TEC Waldau) had won the mixed title. They defeated Hobgarski and Rudolf Molleker (Rot-Weiß Berlin) in the final game with 1:6,6:3,11-9.

A positive conclusion at the end of the tournament week, the ninth edition in Biberach, Germany, was drawn by DTB Vice President Thomas Heil:”We were able to experience outstanding sport for a whole week, with many exciting matches and two top-class finals at the end. This week more than 5,000 spectators came to the hall in Biberach – more than ever before” Heil adds:”The team of the Württemberg Tennis Association has once again professionally and perfectly organised the event. In addition to the city of Biberach and the sponsors, we would like to express our gratitude to the outgoing tournament organizer Rolf Schmid, who has been passionately committed to the championships for many years. We are looking forward to next year’s jubilee edition” Rolf Schmid:”Behind us lie great championships with an outstanding field of participants, especially among the men – the best we’ve had in the last nine years in Biberach. My team did an excellent job this week. Stefan Hofherr, who has already acted as Tournament Director nine times this year, will be the successor of Schmid, who has accompanied the German Championships nine times in his capacity as Tournament Director. Head of Women’s Tennis Barbara Rittner also looks back on the week’s Head of Women’s Tennis Barbara Rittner,”I have always been a fan of this event. Above all, I appreciate the family atmosphere. For us coaches, the German Championships at the end of the year are an ideal opportunity to get together again and review the season:” In addition to Rittner, five other DTB national coaches were on site with Davis Cup captains Michael Kohlmann, Peter Pfannkoch, Jan Velthuis, Dirk Dier and Jasmin Wöhr. The new Fed Cup captain Jens Gerlach also visited the event in Biberach.

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